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thorhad
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End the madness!

Post by thorhad »

I am trying out the free trial of the saga of Ryzom and would seriously consider buying the game if not for one thing. Every now and again, 'bout every 15mins of play a little nox saying 'please wait' and a picture of a computer with a x next to it come up then i quit, relogin, play for another 15mins then it happens again. I use Trend micro PCillin so I don' think its the firewall, any ideas on whats causing this annoyence?
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Androbia
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Re: End the madness!

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Unfortunately this is a known issue at the moment and is most probably linked to your routing,
you may however find some useful information here http://forums.ryzom.com/forum/showthread.php?t=7650

Usualy however you do not need to disconnect from ryzom as the pw will go in a couple of seconds/minutes
thorhad
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Thanks mate!
blaah
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thorhad wrote:I am trying out the free trial of the saga of Ryzom and would seriously consider buying the game if not for one thing. Every now and again, 'bout every 15mins of play a little nox saying 'please wait' and a picture of a computer with a x next to it come up then i quit, relogin, play for another 15mins then it happens again. I use Trend micro PCillin so I don' think its the firewall, any ideas on whats causing this annoyence?
if it's disconnect (most probably), then its your router. there is thread in here

for short: you need to make port forwarding in your router for UDP 47851 to 47860 (game) (listed in here)

yes, we all know it. other games work. well,unfortunatley, lot of routers does not work with Ryzom (no, it's not Ryzoms fault... not directly anyway). most likely thats because most home routers have very limited RAM, so they drop connection as soon as possible (or detect Ryzom small UDP fragments as spam and filter it out.. can happen too)
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